when American military force enters a country what does it tell you.I would be unable to read those books because they only exist in your imagination. Spamming irrelevant links only makes you look like a fool grasping for straws, lol.
I don't even get whether you are trolling or you are actually this dense.
when the same country is forced to give money to a country that is considered there primary rival in business and militay. Aka Turkish airlines vs Emirate/Ethihad. when another that is primary funder of Turkey is further enhanced. what will they do with LNG prices for Asia ?.
when olympics decisions were made they dont have that population. it was completely isolated area from other cites. thousands of kms.Cool story. The Olympics were in Sochi (400k+ population, 1300 ppl per km2), the next Olympics were in PyeongChang with a population of 44k (density of 30 ppl per km2), that was easy. Next, WC - the cities were: Moscow (12.5 mln ppl, largest city in Europe), Saint-Petersburg (5.3 mln ppl), Sochi again, Volgograd (1 mln ppl), Nizhny Novgorod (1.25 mln), Samara (1.16 mln), Kaliningrad (475k), Saransk (320k), Yekaterinburg (1.4 mln), Kazan (1.2 mln), Rostov-On-Don (1.1 mln). All the cities are located in the European part of Russia and the smallest being 320k, "cities with far less density than anyone else", L M A O.
those stadiums were built outside to expand cities. it is same place a new tech city is created.
that 1% or what ever is real growth still very high quality. much less debt and clean environment with lowest utility costs.Btw, it is still a tiny $1.7 trillion economy that grew at an average of 1% over the 2014-2019 period.
it is there cost strucrture. when you have best people working from it. you dont need big budgets waste on R&D and big production runs.Cool, they won a truck race, congratulations. Most likely a heavily tuned machine just like in all those races, meaning it has jackshit to do with the actual serial products. This leads to a small demand, then to no company in the top 10, and, as a result, not competitive on the global market.
that is your opinion not a fact. it does not take much to tip things when it gets closer. former trade surplus countries are now in deficits and they are forced to invest in west. just think where this is heading.Lol'd at you shifting the topic again. Asia will remain as the semiconductor center of the world - even the fabs that Samsung and TSMC hope to complete by 2025 will be on the outdated technology by that time (5-7 nm), while all the angstrom fabs will be located in Korea and Taiwan. The European digital act is going to be more of a pain to the US big tech rather than semiconductors.
just like Middleast. all of sudden Africa will also find itself in way that nothing will work. you are not reading it correctly or deliberately not understanding. there is no military force currently in that area that will stop these things once it start rolling.ASEAN will be the primary target for the lower value chain industries from China as it continues moving up. As for Africa and the Middle East, China is already playing big there with BRI and huge cooperation projects like the investment deal with Iran, hosting Gulf states + Turkey, etc.
I am amazed at your ability to throw in different stuff and pretend that you answered the question. So yeah, I will repeat - "I am pretty sure not".
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